
Amiot 354 - Wikipedia
The Amiot 354 was the last in a series of fast, twin-engine bombers which fought with the French Air Force in limited numbers during the Battle of France.
Amiot 354 Fast Reconnaissance / Medium Bomber Aircraft
May 17, 2018 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Amiot 354 Fast Reconnaissance / Medium Bomber Aircraft including pictures.
Amiot 354 - Military Wiki
The Amiot 354 was the latest in a series of fast, twin-engine bombers which fought with the Armée de l'Air in limited numbers during the Battle of France. The Amiot 350 series originated in the …
AMIOT 354 - passionair1940.fr
In November 1942, during the invasion of the Free Zone, the Germans recovered 4 aircraft. Original version of the Amiot 350 series. The unit is equipped with Rhône 14 N-20/21 Gnome …
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Amiot 354
Data: four-seat medium bomber. Engines two Gnome-Rhône 14N 48/49 radial piston engines of 790kW ( 1,060hp). Wing span 22.83mm (74ft 103⁄4in). Length 14.50m (47ft 63⁄4in). Maximum …
Amiot 354 - AirPages
Amiot 354 - a free-carrying monoplane with clean aerodynamic shapes, a monocoque fuselage, a tricycle landing gear with a tail wheel, the main struts were retracted into the engine nacelles.
Amiot 354 - The Little Aviation Museum
The Amiot 354 was one of a series of new aeroplane designs entering service with the French air force at the beginning of World War II. France’s early defeat meant the Amiot’s were never …
Amiot 354 - historyofwar.org
The Amiot 354 was the most advanced member of the Amiot 350 family of twin engined bombers to enter production. It was powered by two 1,060hp Gnôme & Rhône radial engines, giving it …
Amiot 354 - AviationsMilitaires.net
Premier appareil conçu par Amiot à être moderne, l'Amiot 351/354 était, sur le papier, un excellent appareil. Mais la complexité de sa fabrication, entre autres raisons, fit qu'il n'arriva, …
Amiot 354: Photos, History, Specification
This gives the airframe a top speed of 300 mph, a cruising speed of 220 mph, a range of up to 1,900 miles, and a service ceiling of up to 32,800 feet. The climb rate is 1,550 feet per minute. …
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